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Linux-Announce Digest #554
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Mon Jun 4 17:13:07 2007
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Linux-Announce Digest #554, Volume #5 Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:13:03 EDT
Contents:
Sun Studio 12 is Now Available for Linux and Solaris! (Free) ("xkoberoi@gmail.com")
Potential Linux User Group in Armidale NSW Australia (Bianca.Uranus@gmail.com)
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From: "xkoberoi@gmail.com" <xkoberoi@gmail.com>
Subject: Sun Studio 12 is Now Available for Linux and Solaris! (Free)
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 00:38:25 -0500
Howdy,
Today, Sun is announcing the _free_ availability of Sun Studio 12, the
latest release of our set of optimizing C, C++, and Fortran compilers
and tools, for the Solaris and Linux platforms:
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/
Here are a few key enhancements:
* Brand new IDE - http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=528771115&size=o
* Compilers for Linux (first ever!)
* New multithreading/multicore tools, including the new Thread
Analyzer
* Outstanding Performance- performance boosts on SPARC and x86/x64
platforms
* Improved GCC compatibility to ease adoption
What is Sun Studio? Previously known as the SunOS compilers,
SPARCworks, Sun Workshop, Forte Developer, and Sun ONE Studio, Sun
Studio 12 includes the following key components:
* Parallelizing C, C++, and Fortran compilers
* Next-generation IDE based on NetBeans 5.5.1
* Code-level debugger
* Memory debugger
* Performance profiler
* OpenMP v2.5 API support
* Optimized libraries, including Sun Performance Library
* Multithreading tools
In addition, Sun offers a range (from incident to contract) of support
options and training:
http://developers.sun.com/services
Thanks!
/kso
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From: Bianca.Uranus@gmail.com
Subject: Potential Linux User Group in Armidale NSW Australia
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 04:59:53 -0500
There is a little interest.
There is the UNE Unix Users Group:
- http://www.geocities.com/lugune
- http://blog.une.edu.au/linux
and the UNE Linux Users Mailing List:
- https://mail.une.edu.au/lists/cgi-bin/listinfo/linux
Currently there are no meetings, but if you are interested,
please don't hesitate to mention it on the mailing list.
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